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Waterproof Jewellery: Can You Swim in It? 

Is Jewellery Really Waterproof, and Can You Swim in It? 


What metals and stones survive beach days, pools, and showers 

Whether you’re diving into the sea, lounging by the pool, or simply hopping in and out of the shower, it’s tempting to keep your jewellery on all summer long. But not all pieces are made to withstand water, salt, or chlorine. In this guide, we break down what you can and can’t safely wear in water—and how to protect your favourite jewellery when the temperature rises. 

Can Jewellery Really Be Waterproof? 

In short: some jewellery is water-resistant, but very little is truly waterproof. Even the most durable materials can suffer over time when exposed to salt, chlorine, or moisture—especially if worn repeatedly without care. 

Best Jewellery Materials for Water Exposure 

  • Solid Gold (14k or higher) 
    Solid gold is one of the best choices for water-resistant jewellery. It doesn’t tarnish or rust, and it’s unlikely to be damaged by freshwater or saltwater—though chlorine can still dull its shine over time. 
  • Platinum 
    Incredibly durable and naturally resistant to tarnishing, platinum can handle water better than most metals. Ideal for wedding bands and everyday pieces. 
  • Lab-Grown Diamonds & Natural Mined Diamonds 
    Diamonds are tough enough to handle the elements. Just avoid lotions and oils that can leave a film over the surface. 

What to Be Cautious With in Water 

  • Gold Vermeil 
    Gold vermeil has a thick layer of gold over sterling silver. Occasional contact with water—like washing hands—is generally fine, but frequent exposure to salt, chlorine, or long soaks can cause the gold layer to wear down faster. It’s best to remove gold vermeil jewellery before swimming or showering to preserve its finish. 
  • Sterling Silver 
    While beautiful, sterling silver tarnishes quickly when exposed to moisture, salt, or chlorine. It’s best to take it off before swimming or showering. 
  • Porous Gemstones (e.g. Opal, Pearl, Emerald, Turquoise) 
    These stones are sensitive to water and chemicals, which can damage their surface or cause clouding and cracks. 

Quick Tips to Protect Your Jewellery in Summer 

  • Rinse with fresh water after exposure to salt or chlorine 
  • Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth before storing 
  • Use a travel jewellery case to keep pieces protected on holiday 
  • Keep jewellery away from sunscreen, perfumes, and body oils 
  • Get regular cleanings and inspections, especially for rings with settings 

Discover more tailored advice about cleaning your jewellery in summer, and cleaning diamonds, gold, platinum, silver and pearls here.

In Summary…

If in doubt, take it off (or leave it at home, for peace of mind!). While some jewellery can handle a dip in the sea or a splash in the pool, regular exposure will take a toll over time. Invest in water-safe pieces for beach days and give your more delicate items a break. Your jewellery—and your future self—will thank you.